Title :
Markov-modulated flow model for the output queues of a packet switch
Author :
Chen, Jeane S C ; Guérin, Roch ; Stern, Thomas E.
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
fDate :
6/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The output queues of an M×N packet switch are studied using a Markov-modulated flow model. The switching element is a central server which sequentially routes packets from the inputs to the outputs. The focus is on systems in which the server speed is such that the bulk of the queuing takes place in the output queues. The conventional point process approach neglects the impact of switching and transmission time. An attempt is made to account for these finite system speeds by using a Markov-modulated continuous flow to approximate the arrival process to an output queue. This model captures the dependency between arrivals at different outputs and reflects the fact that packet arrivals and departures are not instantaneous. The output queue content distribution is obtained, for both infinite and finite buffer systems, from the spectral expansion of the solution of a system of differential equations. Numerical examples and comparisons with the results of an M/M/1 approximation are presented
Keywords :
Markov processes; packet switching; queueing theory; Markov-modulated flow model; arrival process; central server; differential equations; finite buffer systems; finite system speeds; infinite buffer systems; output queue content distribution; packet switch output queues; sequential packet routing; server speed; spectral expansion; Bandwidth; Buffer storage; Communication switching; Differential equations; Fabrics; Hardware; Packet switching; Queueing analysis; Switches; Telecommunication switching;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on